an open-source, low-cost, portable isothermal fluorimeter designed for various biotech applications
qByte: An open-source isothermal fluorimeter for democratizing analysis of nucleic acids, proteins and cells
Yet it’s flagged with ‘uncorrected proof’ in Plos Biology it’s a early version manuscript but it’s all really promising
This will help us with four key applications: nucleic acid amplification and detection, including on-site diagnosis of human parasites, protein activity and stability analysis, characterization of genetic constructs, and bacterial viability testing.
So it’s all about human and non-human health, parasitology, disease and water quality.
All help is welcome to help us equip ourselves and others with this device.